Snapshot: Hall of Fame induction

The Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram’s “Snapshot” feature stars you, the public. The recurring photo spread shows scenes from gatherings around the state. It’s a “Snapshot of life in Maine.”

These pictures were taken Sunday at the Maine Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremonies at the Augusta Civic Center.

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Art Dyer, a former basketball coach at Medomak Valley and Westbrook high schools, is joined by his wife, Elizabeth. Dyer had a record of 336-50 in 20 high school seasons.

Earle "Pete" Cooper poses with his wife, Lois. Cooper coached football for 28 years at Lawrence High and now assists his son, Kevin, at Bonny Eagle.

Olympic snowboardcross gold medalist Seth Wescott is flanked by his mother, Margaret, and his father, Jim, a former cross country and track and field coach at Colby College.

Doug Roberts, with his wife, Pam, was honored for his basketball accomplishments at Rumford High, which he led to two state titles and a New England championship.

Harold "Tank" Violette, with his wife, Harriet, coached Winslow High to six state championships in hockey and five in football.

Dick McGee, honored for a long career as a football player, coach and athletic director, is joined by his daughters, Susan Perkins, left, and Marcia Goodhue, and his son, Mike, a longtime boys' basketball coach at Lawrence High.

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